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C1 & C2 Corvette Open Discussion General and technical C1 & C2 Corvette discussion - ownership, maintenance, repairs, modifications, restoration |
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06-14-2014, 6:21pm | #1 | ||||||
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Largest wheel size for a 1964
I have a 1964 corvette with 15' cragars and four wheel disc. I luv the look of the 20's tucked under the fender. Is that something that can be done easily? or is it major modification. How large of a wheel can I go without modification?
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The first donked 64!
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There's no way 20s will go without major body mods. 17's with a really low profile tire are the largest I've seen under stock fenders. Just remember that looks are one thing, but ride quality suffers and turning fender rubs are really irritating if you actual plan on driving your car, with oversize wheels. And don't plan on parking it anywhere without worrying about gangs stealing them FAST!
Wheels that big would look ridiculous on a classic anyway. |
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